Most Americans die in a hospital or other care facility, where it's especially important to have a strong advocate to get the best and most fitting final medical care, including hospice care. Evolving laws and increasing options in end-of-life care make it possible for patients and their caregivers to ensure that the desired care gets delivered.
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